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dc.contributor.authorMacintyre, Nancy E.eng
dc.contributor.authorHostetler, Mark E.eng
dc.coverage.spatialArizona -- Phoenixeng
dc.coverage.temporal1998-1999eng
dc.date.issued2000eng
dc.description.abstractBees were collected with water traps. Two pairs of bowls were set out per site,with members within a pair separated by 20 cm and pairs separated by 5 ill. Collected a total of 256 samples. Unscented liquid soap was used to minimize bias from differential attraction to odor. Yellow and blue bowls were used because the visual acuity of most Hymenoptera tested to date includes only three fields: yellow, blue, and ultraviolet.eng
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10355/46238
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.relation.ispartofcollectionUrban Biodiversity Research Coordination Network (UrBioNet) (MU)eng
dc.relation.isreferencedbyNancy E. Macintyre and Mark E. Hostetler. Effects of Urban Land Use on Pollinator (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) Communities in a Desert Metropolis. Basic Appl. Ecal2, 209-218 (2001). Basic and Applied Ecology November 14, 2000. Web. April 29 2015.eng
dc.subject.lcshBeeseng
dc.titleBee data : Arizona, Phoenixeng
dc.typeDataseteng


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